[UPDATE] The Jon Wolfe show Saturday, July 26th at Blackhawk Street Grill in Whitehouse, TX has been cancelled. Contact the venue for additional information.

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Jon Wolfe is one of Texas Country's finest acts. He's been dropping honky tonk heaters on us for fifteen years, and The Natural Man isn't slowing down.

From "I Don't Dance" to "Feels Like Country Music," and "That Girl in Texas" to "Tequila Sunrise," Wolfe hasn't let his side hustle of slangin' tequila slow down his pursuit of country music superstardom.

Wolfe returns to East Texas later this month, with a big show at Blackhawk Street Grill on Saturday, July 26th. Get more details for the show here. Be sure to come out for a fun night of live country music and two-stepping.

In 2019, Wolfe, in addition to getting married, launched his signature tequila, Juan Lobo, and released his Feels Like Country Music EP in June that year.

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Wolfe said at the time of its release, "I can’t tell you how excited I am to get these new tunes to you guys. It’s been a long time coming, and there’s been a ton of hard work put into this. I worked with Grammy-nominated producer Dave Brainard on this project, and I think we’ve put together something really special!"

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The List: Cross Canadian Ragweed Albums

Cross Canadian Ragweed was formed in Yukon, Oklahoma in 1994. Made up of Cody Canada Grady Cross, Randy Ragsdale, and Jeremy Plato. The group released five studio albums and three live albums from 1994 until they disbanded in 2010.

Album release dates according to All Music.

The First Facebook Profile Picture of 37 Texas & Red Dirt Acts

Have you ever wondered what your favorite bands and artists looked like when Facebook began it's world take-over around '08-'09? So did we.

How about a fun trip through time? Here are the first (or at least oldest) profile pictures from Turnpike Troubadours, Koe Wetzel, Whiskey Myers, Randy Rogers Band, Cody Johnson, Aaron Watson, Wade Bowen, and a few more of your favorite artists and bands

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